Steven Holl Architects/Simmons Building

Steven Holl Architects/Simmons Building
Author: Todd Gannon
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2004-08-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568984643

"The award-winning Simmons Hall, completed in 2002, is Steven Holl's 'vertical slice of a city', an urban microcosm on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus. Motivated by the sea sponge and the idea of porosity, Holl invents a highly innovative structure that inspires its residents and compels them to revel in the unexpected. Immense interior voids, irregular and arrhythmic geometrical holes that form unexpected public spaces, as well as extraordinarily adaptable modular wooden furnisings, create a kinetic work-in-progress to be dictated by one's experience of the space and the whims of its occupants. Holl, whose tactile architecture has been celebrated as 'buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye', has channeled his love of sculptural shapes, details, and inventive and original use of light, space, color, and material in Simmons Hall to find its rightful place in the company of Alvar Aalto's Baker House, and Eero Saarinen's chapel and his Kresge Auditorium at MIT. [This book] features extensive photographic documentation by Andy Ryan of the construction and finished project. These images are accompanied by an exhaustive graphic presentation of sketches, model, rendering, and working drawings, interviews with Holl, and commentary from architects and critics that examine both the technical and cultural significance of this important structure"--Back cover.

Steven Holl Architect

Steven Holl Architect
Author: Kenneth Frampton
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

The definitive monograph on the leading American architect.

Simmons Hall

Simmons Hall
Author: Steven Holl Architects
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture, Modern
ISBN:

The Chapel of St. Ignatius

The Chapel of St. Ignatius
Author: Steven Holl
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1999-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1568981805

Reveals Holl's working method from watercolor sketches to working drawings to construction shots.

Horizontal Skyscraper

Horizontal Skyscraper
Author: Steven Holl Architects
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2011
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9780981966724

Editing by Steven Holl, Janine Buinno, Jennifer Sime, William Stout.

Anchoring

Anchoring
Author: Steven Holl
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781878271518

One of our most popular titles, Anchoring presents New Yorkarchitect Steven Holl's projects from 1975 to the present. Among the worksfeatured are Void Space/Hinged Space Housing, Fukuoka; School ofArchitecture, University of Minnesota; Pace Showroom, New York; StrettoHouse, Dallas; and the Berkowitz House, Martha's Vineyard.

Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES

Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES
Author: Philip F. Yuan
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9813344008

This open access book is a compilation of selected papers from 2020 DigitalFUTURES—The 2nd International Conference on Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication (CDRF 2020). The book focuses on novel techniques for computational design and robotic fabrication. The contents make valuable contributions to academic researchers, designers, and engineers in the industry. As well, readers will encounter new ideas about understanding intelligence in architecture.

Prefab Architecture

Prefab Architecture
Author: Ryan E. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2011-06-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0470880465

"Prefab Architecture . . . is beyond theory, and beyond most of what we think we know about pods, containers, mods, and joints. This book is more than 'Prefabrication 101.' It is the Joy of Cooking writ large for the architecture and construction industries." From the Foreword by James Timberlake, FAIA THE DEFINITIVE REFERENCE ON PREFAB ARCHITECTURE FOR ARCHITECTS AND CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS Written for architects and related design and construction professionals, Prefab Architecture is a guide to off-site construction, presenting the opportunities and challenges associated with designing and building with components, panels, and modules. It presents the drawbacks of building in situ (on-site) and demonstrates why prefabrication is the smarter choice for better integration of products and processes, more efficient delivery, and realizing more value in project life cycles. In addition, Prefab Architecture provides: A selected history of prefabrication from the Industrial Revolution to current computer numerical control, and a theory of production from integrated processes to lean manufacturing Coverage on the tradeoffs of off-site fabrication including scope, schedule, and cost with the associated principles of labor, risk, and quality Up-to-date products featuring examples of prefabricated structure, enclosure, service, and nterior building systems Documentation on the constraints and execution of manufacturing, factory production, transportation, and assembly Dozens of recent examples of prefab projects by contemporary architects and fabricators including KieranTimberlake, SHoP Architects, Office dA, Michelle Kaufmann, and many others In Prefab Architecture, the fresh approaches toward creating buildings that accurately convey ature and expanded green building methodologies make this book an important voice for adopting change in a construction industry entrenched in traditions of the past.

Architecture under Construction

Architecture under Construction
Author: Stanley Greenberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0226306763

Mies van der Rohe once commented, “Only skyscrapers under construction reveal their bold constructive thoughts, and then the impression made by their soaring skeletal frames is overwhelming.” Never has this statement resonated more than in recent years, when architectural design has undergone a radical transformation, and when powerful computers allow architects and engineers to design and construct buildings that were impossible just a few years ago. At the same time, what lies underneath these surfaces is more mysterious than ever before. In Architecture under Construction, photographer Stanley Greenberg explores the anatomy and engineering of some of our most unusual new buildings, helping us to understand our own fascination with what makes buildings stand up, and what makes them fall down. As designs for new constructions are revealed and the public watches closely as architects and engineers challenge each other with provocative new forms and equally audacious ideas, Greenberg captures penetrating images that reveal the complex mystery—and beauty—found in the transitory moments before the skin of a building covers up the structures that hold it together. Framed by a historical and critical essay by Joseph Rosa and including an afterword by the author, the eighty captivating and thought-provoking images collected here—which focus on some of the most high-profile design projects of the past decade, including buildings designed by Norman Foster, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, Daniel Libeskind, Thom Mayne, and Renzo Piano, among others —are not to be missed by anyone with an eye for the almost invisible mechanisms that continue to define our relationship with the built world.